Angles are said to be supplementary when they add up to 180 degrees.
An angle that equals 104 degrees is simply referred to as a 104-degree angle. It does not have a specific name beyond its measurement. In terms of complementary or supplementary angles, the angle that complements it would be 76 degrees (90 - 104), and the supplementary angle would be -16 degrees (180 - 104), which indicates that 104 degrees is already greater than 90 degrees and cannot have a positive supplementary angle.
it has any angle between 180 and 360 angles
an angle that is greater than 180 degrease to 270 degrease! im smart ... not!!
A supplementary angle is a 180-degree angle minus the number of degrees in the given angle.
They are called supplementary angles
0 degrease....it can be any number of degrees...they just have to add up to 180 degrees :)
180
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It is a right angle triangle because it has a 90 degree angle and the 3 angles add up to 180 degrees.
A supplementary angle is 180 degrees. So, it depends how many supplementary angles you add together.
The supplementary angle to a 97-degree angle is calculated by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplementary angle is 180 - 97 = 83 degrees.
90 degrees